Appropriation Act 2010 (SA)
South Australia
An Act for the appropriation of money from the Consolidated Account for the year ending on 30 June 2011 and for other purposes.
This Act may be cited as the
Appropriation Act 2010 .
This Act will be taken to have come into operation on 1 July 2010.
In this Act—
agency means a Minister, an administrative unit of the Public Service (including part of an administrative unit) or any other instrumentality or agency of the Crown.
(1) The Treasurer may, in accordance with this section on or before 30 June 2011, issue and apply money from the Consolidated Account for the purposes listed in Schedule 1.
(2) The aggregate of the amounts issued and applied by the Treasurer under subsection (1) and under the
Supply Act 2010 for each of the purposes listed in Schedule 1 must not exceed the amount set out opposite each of those purposes in that Schedule.(3) Money may be issued and applied under subsection (1) in respect of liabilities or financial commitments that were incurred or made before 1 July 2010.
If Schedule 1 appropriates money for an agency and—
(a) some of the functions or duties of the agency are transferred to another agency; or
(b) the agency is abolished or dissolved and some or all of its functions or duties become the functions or duties of another agency,
the Treasurer may apply part or all of that money to enable the responsible agency to carry out those functions or duties.
The Treasurer may issue and apply money from the special deposit account known as the "Hospitals Fund" for the provision, maintenance, development and improvement of public hospitals and equipment used in public hospitals.
Money may be appropriated, issued or applied under this Act in addition to any money that may be appropriated, issued or applied under any other Act.
The overdraft limit for the purposes of section 16(3) of the
Public Finance and Audit Act 1987 is fifty million dollars.
Schedule 1—Amounts proposed to be expended from the Consolidated Account during the financial year ending 30 June 2011
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| $132 619 000 |
| $11 541 000 |
| $2 882 000 |
| $119 779 000 |
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| $61 378 000 |
| $31 874 000 |
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| $75 500 000 |
| $1 703 759 000 |
| $1 592 000 |
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| $17 703 000 |
| $2 510 000 |
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| $146 381 000 |
| $51 292 000 |
| $86 494 000 |
| $201 101 000 |
| $615 396 000 |
| $165 000 |
| $3 221 000 |
| |
| $132 259 000 |
| $3 349 000 |
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| $256 417 000 |
| $13 412 000 |
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| $3 420 865 000 |
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| $2 196 172 000 |
| $200 674 000 |
| |
| $1 188 014 000 |
| $157 492 000 |
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| $136 273 000 |
| $21 821 000 |
| $3 578 000 |
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| $97 793 000 |
| $8 469 000 |
| |
| $54 515 000 |
| $4 454 000 |
| |
| $442 078 000 |
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| $13 565 000 |
| |
| $8 034 000 |
| $14 402 000 |
| $ 5 134 000 |
$11 643 957 000 | |
| $19 322 000 |
| $31 676 000 |
| $13 133 000 |
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| $431 487 000 |
| $252 632 000 |
| $30 526 000 |
| $108 000 |
$837 351 000 | |
| $1 000 000 |
$1 000 000 | |
$12 482 308 000 |
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